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Driver Description | PRISM 802.11g Adapter (3886) |
Driver Manufacturer | Conexant Systems, Inc. |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 2.1.25.0 |
Driver Date | 7-20-2004 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | FEC W-Client mPCI .11hg |
Driver Manufacturer | Funkwerk Enterprise GmbH |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 3.3.36.0 |
Driver Date | 1-24-2007 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | PRISM 802.11 Adapter (3886) |
Driver Manufacturer | GlobespanVirata, Inc. |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 2.1.17.50 |
Driver Date | 4-27-2004 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | IEEE 802.11g Card Bus |
Driver Manufacturer | IEEE 802.11g |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 1.0.3.0 |
Driver Date | 3-26-2004 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
IEEE 802.11g-2003 or 802.11g is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11 specification that operates in the 2.4 GHz microwave band. The standard has extended throughput to up to 54 Mbit/s using the same 20MHz bandwidth as 802.11b uses to achieve 11 Mbit/s. This specification under the marketing name of Wi-Fi has been implemented all over the world. The 802.11g protocol is now Clause 19 of the published IEEE 802.11-2007 standard, and Clause 19 of the published IEEE 802.11-2012 standard. 802.11 is a set of IEEE standards that govern wireless networking transmission methods. They are commonly used today in their 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac and 802.11ax versions to provide wireless connectivity in the home, office and some commercial establishments. Wi-Fi 3 is an unofficial retronym for 802.11g. 802.11g is fully backwards compatible with 802.11b.